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2016 Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa ya Olimpiki Nico Hernandez Abwereranso pa Sep. 23 vs. Francisco Lapizco

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“KO Night nkhonya: Pitani Pamwamba!” pa Hartman m'bwalomo mu Park City, KS
Park CITY, Kansas (August 10, 2017) – KO Night Boxing LLC ndi Hartman Arena adachititsa nkhomaliro yachinsinsi lero kulengeza za kubwerera kwa 2016 Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa ya Olimpiki Nico Hernandez kwa nkhondo yake yachitatu yaukadaulo Loweruka, September 23, headlining “KO Night nkhonya: Pitani Pamwamba!” pa Hartman m'bwalomo mu Park City, Kansas.
“KO Night nkhonya: Pitani Pamwamba!” ndi ulaliki wa KO Night nkhonya LLC., limodzi ndi Hartman m'bwalomo, Mort's Cigar Bar ndi Jimmy Egg.
Wichita-native Hernandez (2-0, 2 Ko) adzakumana ndi mayeso olimba kwambiri pantchito yake yachinyamata ya pro, Mexican flyweight Francisco “Wankhondo” Lapizco (8-5, 2 Ko), muzochitika zazikulu zisanu ndi chimodzi.
“Ndine wokondwa kwambiri kuti wotsogolera wanga, John Andersen(KO Night nkhonya), wagwira ntchito molimbika kupanga pro wanga wachitatu ndewu kunyumba,” Hernandez anatero. “Ndine wokondwa kwambiri kuti nditha kuwonetsa nkhonya bwino kwambiri.
“Mdani wanga sanayimitsidwepo. N'zodziwikiratu, ali ndi chidziwitso chochuluka kuposa ine, ndipo ndikumvetsetsa kuti amakonda kukakamiza mdani wake. Ndikufuna ndikhale woyamba kuyimitsa munthuyu! Ndikufunanso kuti dziko la nkhonya lidziwe kuti ndikubwera kudzatenga malamba. Osewera ayenera kukonzekera Nico Hernandez.”
Mu akatswiri ake kuwonekera koyamba kugulu March 25TH, Hernandez adatuluka Patrick Gutierrez wachinayi kuzungulira, ndi June chaka chino 17TH ku Hartman Arena, wazaka 21 zakubadwa U.S. Olympian anayima asanagonjetsedwe Jose Rodriguez mgawo lachitatu la chochitika chachikulu.
Lapizco, 22, wagonjetsa kale mdani wosagonja, Cesar Sustaita (3-0), zaka zitatu zapitazo ku Ontario, California. Nkhondo yake yomaliza inali Januware watha kunyumba ku Sinaloa, Mexico, momwe Lapizco adapambana chigamulo chamipikisano isanu ndi umodzi Jairo Miranda.
“Nkhondo iyi ndi sitepe kwa Nico motsutsana ndi mdani wotsimikizika yemwe amapita mozungulira,” Andersen adanena. “Wakhumudwitsa kale womenya wosagonja. Yakwana nthawi yoti Nico apite patsogolo, komanso mzinda wa Wichita, pa kumuthandiza. Ichi ndi chochitika chachikulu pa September 23Rd zomwe zidzabweretsa chidwi cha dziko, osati kwa Nico kokha, koma ku Wichita.
“Tili ndi mwayi woyika Nico, onse a Kansas, pa mapu a dziko mu nkhonya. Tili ndi mgwirizano wankhondo zambiri kuti tiwonetse Nico ku Hartman Arena. Pambuyo pa September 23Rd amasonyeza, tidzalengeza nkhondo yake yomaliza 2017. Tikufuna anthu kuti abwere mu September 23Rd ku Hartman Arena kuti apitilize kukweza Nico kunyumba.”

(L-R) — Wothandizira John Andersen, 2016 Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa ya Olimpiki Nico Hernandez ndi abambo / mphunzitsi wamkulu Lewis Hernandez
(chithunzi mwachilolezo cha Hartman Arena)

Zowonjezera “KO Night nkhonya: Pitani Pamwamba!” ndewu zilengezedwa posachedwa. Onse ndewu ndi ozimitsa timavutika kusintha.

Matikiti kupita pa zogulitsa mawa (Friday, Aug. 11 @ 10 a.m. CT) pa bokosi ofesi Hartman m'bwalomo ndiHTTP://www.ticketmaster.com/chochitika/06005308B32459E5 mitengo $115.00 (VIP), $75.00, $75.00, $50.00, $30.00 ndipo $25.00.
Izi zonse mibadwo amasonyeza. Zitseko pa 6:00 p.m. CT ndi kutsegula podwala nthawi ya 7:00 p.m. CT.
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Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa wa Olimpiki Nico Hernandez Wayimitsa Jose Rodriguez pamgawo wachitatu

Msanga KUMASULIDWA
“MYNIGHT BOXING: MOTO WAMPHAMVU”
ZOTSATIRA ZONSE ZA KANSAS
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Chiyambi cha mapeto a Jose Rodriguez (R) motsutsana ndi Nico Hernandez
(Zithunzi zonse mwachilolezo cha Charles Yellowfeather)

Park CITY, Kansas (June 18, 2017) – Wichita hero ndi 2016 Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa ya Olimpiki, Nico Hernandez, lolamuliridwa Jose “Diablo waku Mexico” Rodriguez mu usiku watha “KO Night nkhonya: Moto Wofulumira” yaikulu chochitika, yomwe idawulutsidwa pa CBS Sports Network live kuchokera ku Hartman Arena ku Park City, Kansas.
“KO Night nkhonya: Moto Wofulumira” inali chiwonetsero cha KO Night Boxing LLC. TITLE Boxing ndiye mnzawo wovomerezeka wazovala ndi magolovu pa Knockout Night Boxing.

Nico Hernandez (R) adamenya Jose Rodriguez mumpikisano wa mbali imodzi
Hernandez, wazaka 21 (2-0, 2 Ko) anatuluka mofulumira, kuwombera mwachangu komwe kumafika pamutu ndi thupi la mdani wake. Hernandez anali ngati magetsi mu mphete ngati mlengalenga kunja, kumenya Rodriguez wopambana kwambiri, pomalizira pake adamugwetsa pakati pa kuzungulira kwachiwiri.
Hernandez wakuthwa kwambiri adagwetsanso Rodriguez chachitatu ndikuphatikiza kumanzere koma waku Mexico adadzukanso.. Kuwukiraku kunapitilira kwakanthawi pomwe Olympian adamenya Rodriguez (2-1, 2 Ko), kumugwetsa pansi kachitatu komanso komaliza ngati woweruza Kevin Champion ndinamuwerengera iye 2:38.
“Ndinatuluka ndi chigonjetso, sizingakhale bwino kuposa izo,” Hernandez adatero pambuyo pa nkhondoyo. “Ndinamugwetsa pansi kangapo. Ndinali wokondwa ndi machitidwe anga. Ndinkayesa kutuluka mwa iye kuti ndikasangalale ndi banja langa komanso anzanga.

“Sindimayembekezera kuti apitiliza kubwera, kudzuka ndikubwerabe kutsogolo. Ndilankhulana ndi wondilimbikitsa ndi makochi ndikuwona zomwe zikubwera.”

Nico Hernandez adakondwerera kupambana kwake kunyumba pamaso pa abale ndi abwenzi

Okonda kwanuko Noel Esqueda (7-3-2, 5 Ko), ku Wichita, sanathe kulimbana ndi Mexico junior middleweight Limberth “Tambala” Ponsi (13-3, 9 Ko), kumenyana ndi Quad Cities (IL), Pamwambo wophatikizidwawo Omenyera awiriwa adamenya nkhondo makamaka mkati pomwe Ponce adapeza ufulu wopitilira muyeso panjira yopita kuzisankho zisanu ndi chimodzi.,
Opikisana nawo a Kansas featherweight Eric Vargas (3-0, 1 KO), ku Garden City, ndi Winfield's pro-debuting Humberto “Tito” Tellez (0-1) anali ndi mafani akukuwa kuyambira koyambira mpaka kumapeto mumasewera osangalatsa. Vargas wamphamvuyo adagonjetsa masewerawa Tellez kupyolera mu nkhondo yawo yambiri kuti apambane molimba mtima ndi chisankho chamagulu anayi..
Mu TV opener, pro-debuting Kansas super middleweights Edi Chavez (0-1), ku Wichita, ndi Garden City Luis Fernando Juanez Jasso (1-0, 1 KO) adapita chala-kumapazi kuchokera pa belu lotsegulira mpaka patatsala mphindi imodzi kuti mutsegule, pamene Jasso adagwetsa Chavez mwadzidzidzi ndi ufulu wolanga. Chavez adamenya chiwerengero koma adamva kuwawa. Jasso adamutsekera Chavez pazingwe ndikutsitsa nkhonya zisanu ndi ziwiri zosayankhidwa mpaka Chavez adagwada ndipo Referee Champion adalowapo kuti asiye ndewu..
Pro-debuting Brian Clements (0-0-1), kumenyana ndi Topeka (KS), ndi Garden City veteran Bryant Montalvo (1-9-1) adamenya nkhondo mozungulira zinayi pampikisano wakumbuyo ndi kutsogolo.
Winfield (KS) kuwala heavyweight “Kalonga” Juan Hollingsworth (1-0-1, 1 KO) ndi kulakwitsa Matt Dixon (0-0-1), wa Tulsa (CHABWINO), adamenyera mpikisano wosangalatsa wamagulu anayi kumapeto kwamadzulo.
Complete zotsatira m'munsimu:
Yovomerezeka zotsatira
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ZIKULUZIKULU CHOCHITIKA — FLYWEIGHTS
Nico Hernandez (2-0, 2 Ko), Wichita, KS
WKO3 (2:38)
Jose Rodriguez (2-1, 2 Ko), ku Marquesas, WI
Gulu – Zithunzi za JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Limberth Ponce (13-3, 9 Ko), Rock Island, IL
WDEC6 (60-54, 58-56, 58-56)
Noel Esqueda (7-4-2, 5 Ko), Wichita, KS
KUUNIKA HEAVYWEIGHTS
Juan Hollingsworth (1-0-1, 1 KO), Winfield, KS
D4 (39037, 37-39, 38-38)
Matt Dixon (0-0-1, 0 KO), Tulsa, CHABWINO.
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Luis Fernando Juanez Jasso (1-0, 1 KO), Garden City, KS
WTKO1 (2:26)
Edi Chavez (0-1, 0 KO), Wichita, KS.
Junior Welloights
Brian Clements (0-0-1), Topeka, KS
D4
Bryant Montalvo (1-9-1, 1 KO), Garden City, KS.
FEATHERWEIGHTS
Eric Vargas (3-0, 1 KO), Garden City, KS
WDEC4 (40-36, 39-37, 38-38)
Humberto Tellez (0-1), Winfield, KS
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Hartman Arena amawonjezera maola a Box Office Kuti athandizire kufunikira kwa matikiti Loweruka usiku uno “KO Night nkhonya: Moto Wofulumira” chochitika Chowonetsa 2016 Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa ya Olimpiki Nico Hernandez

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Kuwulutsa pa CBS Sports Network

Park CITY, Kansas (June 13, 2017) – 2016 Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa ya Olimpiki Nico Hernandez angabwera pa mphete izi Loweruka usiku, June 17, kunyumba ku Wichita pa nkhondo yake yachiwiri ya akatswiri, headlining “KO Night nkhonya: Moto Wofulumira” pa CBS Sports Network amakhala kuchokera ku Hartman Arena ku Park City, Kansas.
Wichita-native Hernandez (1-0, 1 KO) adzakumana ndi sikelo ya flyweight yaku Mexico yosagonja Jose Rodriquez (2-0, 2 Ko)muzochitika zazikulu zisanu ndi chimodzi.
Chifukwa cha kufunikira kwa matikiti pamsika wapafupi komanso kuyembekezera chochitika chogulitsidwa, Hartman Arena ikuwonjezera nthawi yamabokosi mawa, (Lachitatu, June 14) ndipo Thursday, Juni 15 kuyambira 10 a.m. CT ku 7 p.m. CT.
Kuphatikiza apo, Ogwira ntchito ku Hartman Arena azigulitsa matikiti ku Mort's Cigar Bar izi Friday usiku (June 16) pakuti mkuluyo ayesedwe, lotseguka kwa anthu ndi kuyambira pa 6 p.m. AND. Mort's ili pa 223 E.1st Street ku North Wichita.
“Tikutsata bwino ndikugulitsa matikiti a izi Loweruka a 'KO Night Boxing' yomwe ikubwera’ ndi Kansas’ ndi Nico Hernandez,” adatero Jennifer Ferguson, Box Office Manager, Hartman arena. “Tikuyembekezera ulendo wamphamvu kwambiri komanso Loweruka, ndichifukwa chake tawonjezera maola ogwiritsira ntchito bokosi ndipo tidzakhala ndi antchito owonjezera kuti akwaniritse zofuna za Loweruka usiku. Matikiti amapezekanso kuti mugule.”
Hartman Arena: 8151 N Hartman Arena Drive, Park City, KS 67147
Mitengo Yamatikiti:
  • $175.00 (Tikiti ya VIP ringside package yomwe ili ndi chopukutira chocheperako T-shirt Rally towel, limited edition lanyard yosainidwa ndi Nico, tikiti yopita kuphwando lovomerezeka ku Hartman arena *Pokha 200 Mipando ya VIP yatsala.
  • $150.00 (mpando wapansi womwe uli ndi T-sheti yocheperako komanso chopukutira.
  • $75.00, $35.00 $20.00.
Matikiti atha kupezekanso ku Wichita ku Angela's Café (2119 The. 21St. N, kapena kuyimbira Team Nico (Yeremiya) @ 316. 393.3743 kapena Lewis @ 316.806.0144).
Izi zonse mibadwo amasonyeza. Zitseko pa 6:00 p.m. CT ndi kutsegula podwala nthawi ya 7:00 p.m. CT.
Onse ndewu ndi ozimitsa timavutika kusintha
“Ndife okondwa kuyankha 'KO Night Boxing: Moto Wofulumira’ walandira kuchokera kwa mafani kumeneko,” adawonjezera John Andersen Purezidenti wa KO Night Boxing LLC. “Muwonetsero wathu woyamba pamsika uno Marichi apitawa 25TH pafupi ndi Mulvane, tinali ndi zambiri kuposa 3,100 bwerani kuti muthandizire Nico mu pro kuwonekera kwake, ndipo panali masewera apawailesi yakanema a University of Kansas NCAA usiku womwewo. Kutengera ndi mayankho omwe ndikupeza, tikuyang'ana chiwonetsero chogulitsidwa Loweruka lino usiku. Iyenera kupanga usiku wapadera kwambiri chifukwa chochitikachi chidzakhalanso chikuwulutsidwa mdziko lonse pa CBS Sports Network, komwe okonda masewera a nkhonya ku North America konse adzawona momwe anthu okonda nkhonya pano aliri pothandizira ngwazi yakumudzi kwawo, Nico Hernandez.”

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2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Dedicated to building boxing in Wichita & across Kansas

Airing live on CBS Sports Network from
Hartman Arena in Kansas
Park CITY, Kansas (June 1, 2017) – Wichita-native Nico Hernandez (1-0, 1 KO), ndi 2016 Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa ya Olimpiki, is on a mission to establish his home as a realfight townlike world champion Terence Crawford has done in Omaha, Nebraska.
The 21-year-old Hernandez returns to action Loweruka, June 17, in the six-round main event against Mexican-born flyweight opponent Jose Rodriguez (2-0, 2 Ko), headlining “KO Night nkhonya: Moto Wofulumira”, which will air (10 p.m. AND / 7 p.m. PT) pa CBS Sports Network amakhala kuchokera ku Hartman Arena ku Park City, Kansas.
“KO Night nkhonya: Moto Wofulumira” is a presentation of KO Night Boxing LLC.
Hernandez drew nearly 3,200 fans for his professional debut, March 25, pafupi ndi Mulvane (KS), in which he knocked out Patrick Gutierrez in the fourth round of the main event, which was also televised live on CBS Sports Network.
Hernandez’ kulimbikitsa, KO Night nkhonya, LLC, is committed to showcasing Hernandez at home on national television, as well as provide a platform for young Kansas boxers for them to develop their skills and build intra-state rivalries as evident on this card.
My plan is to do it like Terence Crawford has done in Omaha,” Hernandez explained. “I’m hoping it works out as well for me. It means so much for me to bring boxing to Wichita, to all of Kansas, for these fans and all the good, young boxers we have here.
This is a good opportunity for fighters from Wichita, across Kanas, to showcase their skills to the boxing world,” kulimbikitsa John Andersen anati. “Nico is giving all these other fighters a chance to do that by headlining our shows on CBS Sports Network. They need to fight to develop; otherwise, they’d have to travel far from home just to fight. They can build fanbases close to their hometowns.

We’re an up-and-coming promotional company, much like Nico as a pro fighter, and together we want to build boxing across Kansas and build natural rivalries like we have on this card. Nico is the perfect fighter to do this because, in addition to being an Olympic medalist, he’s a great role model for young people in Wichita, and Kansas as a whole, to emulate. We’ve planted the boxing seed in Wichita, through Nico, and we feel that boxing is going to grow across the state where Nico is bigger than life.

Unbeaten Canadian featherweight MarcGwapoPagcaliwangan (10-0-1, 8 Ko) akukumana Angel “Lowopsya” Monrreal (10-8-1, 3 Ko), wa Mexico, in the eight-round co-feature, while Wichita junior middleweight Noel Esquada (7-3-2, 5 Ko) zimanyezimira 2012 Chicago Golden Gloves champion Limberth “Tambala” Ponsi (12-3, 9 Ko) in the six-round match,
A prime example of a budding intrastate Kansas rivalry will be displayed in the televised opener as Garden City (KS) featherweight chiyembekezo Eric Vargas (2-0, 1 KO) takes on pro-debuting Humberto “Tito” Tellez, fighting out of Winfield (KS).
The non-televised “KO Night nkhonya: Moto Wofulumira” undercard is loaded with local talent: pro-debuting Topeka (KS) Junior welterweight Brian Clements vs. Bryan Montalvo (1-9, 1 KO), ku Garden City (KS); Winfield light heavyweight Juan Hollingsworth (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Oklahoman Matt Dixon in his pro debut, and pro-debuting middleweights Edi Chavez, ku Wichita, ndi Garden City Fernando Jasso throw-down in the opening bout.
Onse ndewu ndi ozimitsa timavutika kusintha.
Matikiti akugulitsidwa ku Hartman Arena box office ndi HTTP://www.ticketmaster.com/event/060052A193761C74. mitengo $175.00 (VIP ringside package ticket which includes a limited-edition event T-shirt and a ticket to the official after-party with a meet-and-greet opportunity), $150.00 (floor seat which includes a limited-edition event T-shirt), $75.00, $35.00 ndipo $20.00. Tickets will also be sold in Wichita at Angela’s Café (2119 The. 21St St. N, or call Team Nico (Jeremiah @ 316. 393.3743 kapena Lewis @ 316.806.0144).
Izi zonse mibadwo amasonyeza. Zitseko pa 6:00 p.m. CT ndi kutsegula podwala nthawi ya 7:00 p.m. CT.
ZAMBIRI:
Twitter: @KONightBoxing
Tsatirani @Nicomhernandez pa Twitter ndi Instagram.

Jose Rodriguez unfazed, determined to KO 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez In “Moto Wofulumira” main event June 17

Airing live on CBS Sports Network from
Hartman Arena in Kansas
Park CITY, Kansas (Mulole 11, 2017) – Unfazed Mexico-native Jose Rodriguez is determined to knockout 2016 Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa ya Olimpiki Nico Hernandez pa Loweruka, June 17, mu “KO Night nkhonya: Moto Wofulumira” headline event.

Wichita-native Hernandez (1-0, 1 KO) will be fighting at home against Rodriquez (2-0, 2 Ko), a flyweight living in Wisconsin,in the six-round main event that will air (10 p.m. AND / 7 p.m. PT) pa CBS Sports Network amakhala kuchokera ku Hartman Arena ku Park City, Kansas.
“KO Night nkhonya: Moto Wofulumira” is a presentation of KO Night Boxing LLC.
Hernandez drew nearly 3,200 fans for his professional debut, March 25, pafupi ndi Mulvane (KS), in which the 21-year-old future star stopped Patrick Gutierrez in the fourth round of the main event, which was also televised live on CBS Sports Network.
Rodriguez is chasing the American dream having moved 12 years ago to Wisconsin for a job opportunity and better life for his family. He had started boxing in Mexico but was unable to continue because he needed to work. A few years after he moved to Wisconsin, Rodriguez decided he wanted to box again, although he had a difficult time finding a trainer who wanted to work with a 24-year-old novice. Mphunzitsi Eddie Haynes gave Rodriguez an opportunity to join Team Certified, which includes former world title challenger Angel Manfredy, who also works Rodriguezcorner.
After a brief yet undefeated amateur career, highlighted by Rodriguezgold-medal performance in the in the Milwaukee Golden Gloves Championships, Jose turned pro last July in Milwaukee against Nicholas Brand. Tsopano, he has a pair of first-round knockouts, the last this past September against Richard Tallmadge, who was coached by Nate Jones, Chodabwitsa n'chakuti, also an American Olympic bronze-medal winner in 1996.
Rodriguez, who drives 1 ½-hours to train at his gym, works the night shift in a factory. “I fight for my wife and three children,” the 29-year-old Rodriquez said. “This is a very important fight for me because, when I knock him out, it’ll open doors for me and my team. I train very hard every day because I want to make a living boxing, or at least enough to work less hours, so I can see my kids more than the hour a day I do now. I’ve already lost too much time
This is going to be a good action-fight, kuchokera koyamba mpaka kotsirizira, as long as it lasts. I like to fight inside, putting a lot of pressure on my opponent. I don’t want to leave it in the hands of the judges. No decision, I’m knocking him out. If he thinks this is going to be an easy fight, he’ll know who I am after our fight. Ine ndikuti kumaliza iye!”
Unbeaten Canadian featherweight MarcGwapoPagcaliwangan (10-0-1, 8 Ko) takes on Mexican invader Angel “Lowopsya” Monrreal (9-8-1, 3 Ko) in the eight-round co-feature. Pagacaliwangan is a Taekwondo-trained fighter of Filipino heritage. He is a three-time Ontario Golden Gloves and two-time Provincial amateur champion in his native Canada.
Wichita junior middleweight Noel Esquada (7-3-2, 5 Ko) akukumana 2012 Chicago Golden Gloves champion Limberth “Tambala” Ponsi (12-3, 9 Ko) in a scheduled six-round bout. Garden City (KS) featherweight chiyembekezo Eric Vargas (2-0, 1 KO) amakumana ndi pro-debuting Humberto “Tito” Tellez, fighting out of Winfield (KS).
Non-televised “KO Night nkhonya: Moto Wofulumira” undercard bouts featuring additional Kansas fighters will soon be announced. Onse ndewu ndi ozimitsa timavutika kusintha.
Matikiti akugulitsidwa ku Hartman Arena box office ndi HTTP://www.ticketmaster.com/event/060052A193761C74. mitengo $175.00 (VIP ringside package ticket which includes a limited-edition event T-shirt and a ticket to the official after-party with a meet-and-greet opportunity), $150.00 (floor seat which includes a limited-edition event T-shirt), $75.00, $35.00 ndipo $20.00. Tickets will also be sold in Wichita at Angela’s Café (2119 The. 21St St. N, or call Team Nico (Jeremiah @ 316. 393.3743 kapena Lewis @ 316.806.0144).
Izi zonse mibadwo amasonyeza. Zitseko pa 6:00 p.m. CT ndi kutsegula podwala nthawi ya 7:00 p.m. CT.
ZAMBIRI:
Twitter: @KONightBoxing
Tsatirani @Nicomhernandez pa Twitter ndi Instagram

2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Returns to headline “Moto Wofulumira” in Kansas

Msanga KUMASULIDWA
June 17 pa ma sbs pamasewera a CBS, live from Hartman Arena

Park CITY, Kansas (Mulole 1, 2017) – 2016 Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa ya Olimpiki Nico Hernandez angabwera pa mphete pa Loweruka, June 17, kunyumba ku Wichita pa nkhondo yake yachiwiri ya akatswiri. “KO Night nkhonya: Moto Wofulumira” adzakhala ofalitsa (10 p.m. AND / 7 p.m. PT) pa CBS Sports Network amakhala kuchokera ku Hartman Arena ku Park City, Kansas.
Wichita native Hernandez will face unbeaten Mexican flyweight Jose Rodriquez (2-0, 2 Ko)muzochitika zazikulu zisanu ndi chimodzi.
Mu akatswiri ake kuwonekera koyamba kugulu March 25TH, Hernandez turned in an impressive performance, entertaining nearly 3,200 passionate Kansas fans as he defeated Patrick Gutierrez in the fourth round of the main event. The fight was also televised on CBS Sports Network.
NICO HERNANDEZ HIGHLIGHTS VIDEO FROM HIS PRO DEBUT
Feel free to view and/or post parts or all of this highlights video of Nick Hernandez’ chifukwa kuwonekera koyamba kugulu. To use, credit “KO Night nkhonya, LLC and TITLE Boxing:
Nico Hernandez
(Picture courtesy of TITLE Boxing)

The 21-year-old Hernandez displayed tremendous poise and a few tweaks to his amateur style, adding a devastating body attack, in addition to effectively switching from his orthodox stance to southpaw at times.

I feel that there will be even more people there this fight than at my pro debut,” Hernandez anatero. “I live only a 10 to 15-minute drive from Hartman Arena, north of Wichita.
I worked hard on body punching for my pro debut. I didn’t do that in the amateurs (no scoring points) and I’m getting use to switching to southpaw. Both were in our game plan and successful in my firsts fight. I’m excited to get right back in the ring, especially at home. Our plan is to fight every two to three months and have a total of four fights this year.
“KO Night nkhonya: Moto Wofulumira” is a presentation of KO Night Boxing LLC.
Gutierrez was the perfect opponent for Nico’s pro debut,” anati John Andersen, who promotes Hernandez as well as the June 17TH amasonyeza. “He was tough but now it’s time to step it up a little against a 2-0 opponent with two knockouts. Nico is starting to climb the ladder to get him where we want him to go. We need to move him quicker than an average fighter, largely due to his amateur background, and he’ll probably have only one more six-round bout after this before moving him up to eight.
I thought he looked a little nervous in his pro debut at the start, but that’s expected for a fighter making his pro debut at home in front of nearly 3,200 anthu, and after that he was great. We couldn’t have asked for anything more and he did get in some rounds that will be helpful.
This fight will be close to where Nico lives. Nico really connects to kids in the community, often speaking at local schools, and this is the perfect opportunity for parents to bring their children to watch him fight on a weekend night.
We’re calling this show, ‘Rapid Fire,’ primarily because of Nico’s exciting style, firing crisp combinations in rapid succession, in addition to his activity level as he comes right back to fight so quickly.
Hernandez’ father and head trainer, Lewis Hernandez, believes fans will see a more improved, well-rounded fighter in this fight. “Nico showed his body punching and he switched around a little to fight lefthanded,” Iye anafotokoza, “which weren’t part of his boxing style in the amateurs. Fans will see the fighter Nico really is but this fight he’ll get back to boxing more. I told him that he needed to go to the body as a professional fighter but that each punch doesn’t have to be as hard. Sometimes I need to remind him of that because he’s a fighter at heart.
I knew he’d be okay in his pro debut (nerves-wise) because he gets going as the fight goes on. When he hurts his opponent, he comes on even stronger. I just tell him to box and be himself. He’s always well-conditioned so he can go rounds without a problem. I want him to be fast and elusive to take away his opponentsbody and then, in later rounds, go back to boxing. He fought at 115-pounds but he’ll be back to 112 for this fight. Nico was strong at 115 and he’ll be very strong at flyweight.
A 29-year-old native of Mexico who fights out of Markesan, Wisconsin, Rodriguez (2-0, 2 Ko) has two first-round knockouts in a pair of pro fights. Rodriguez is trained by four-time world title challenger Angel Manfredy, whose invaluable experience from fighting Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Stevie Johnston ndipo Diego Corrales certainly aids his fighter. Manfredy (43-8-1, 32 Ko) had statement victories over Arturo Gatti, Julio Diaz ndipo Ivan Robinson, pakati kwambiri notables.
Zowonjezera “KO Night nkhonya: Moto Wofulumira” ndewu zilengezedwa posachedwa. Onse ndewu ndi ozimitsa timavutika kusintha.
Tickets go on special pre-sale Lachitatu, Mulole 3, and general sales Friday, Mulole 5, pa bokosi ofesi Hartman m'bwalomo ndi HTTP://www.ticketmaster.com/event/060052A193761C74. mitengo $175.00 (VIP ringside package ticket which includes a limited-edition event T-shirt and a ticket to the official after-party with a meet-and-greet opportunity), $150.00 (floor seat which includes a limited-edition event T-shirt), $75.00, $35.00 ndipo $20.00. Tickets will also be sold in Wichita at Angela’s Café (2119 The. 21St St. N), or call Team Nico (Jeremiah @ 316. 393.3743 kapena Lewis @316.806.0144.
Izi zonse mibadwo amasonyeza. Zitseko pa 6:00 p.m. CT ndi kutsegula podwala nthawi ya 7:00 p.m. CT.
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2016 Olympic Bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Shines in professional debut win at home

Msanga KUMASULIDWA
Tramaine “Wamphamvu Midget” Williams decisions Eduardo “Bingu” Garza to improve to 10-0
Neeco “Tambala” Macias crows after
Dominant victory over Cesar Soriano
“KO Night nkhonya: History Begins
Yovomerezeka zotsatira
Nico Hernandez (R) is a future star
(all pictures by Charles Yellowfeather / KO Night nkhonya)
MULVANE, Kansas (March 25, 2017)A future star was born last night as 2016 Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa ya Olimpiki Nico Hernandez turned in a stellar performance in his professional debut, kukatseka Pat “Slacks” Gutierrez in the fourth round of the “KO Night nkhonya: History Begins” yaikulu chochitika, which aired live on CBS Sports Network from Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, Kansas.
“KO Night nkhonya: History Beginswas presented by KO Night Boxing LLC, in association with Kansas Star Casino, and sponsored by Miller Lite, Mel Hambelton FORD and TITLE Boxing.
The large, hometown crowd of more than 3,100 had Hernandez (1-0, 1 KO) pumped to start the fight, in which he quickly established himself as the clear aggressor. The 21-year-old settled down in the second, showing his full arsenal of punches, as he banged Gutierrezbody and also landed effectively upstairs.
Hernandez cut off the ring in the third, often trapping Gutierrez (0-3) on the ropes, where he unloaded punishing punches that started to take its toll on the gutsy Las Vegas fighter. Hernandez’ dominance continued in the fourth, even as he surprisingly switched from orthodox to southpaw stance, hurting Gutierrez until his corner asked the referee to halt the action.
Nico Hernandez (R) pounded Pat Gutierrez
It doesn’t get better than this,” a beaming Hernandez said after the fight. “It means so much for me to bring boxing to Wichita, to all of Kansas, for these awesome fans. I started switching up a little because it was worked. I’d like to get back fighting again mu miyezi iwiri.
I wasn’t to thank KO Night Boxing. This was the way I pictured it. As I was waiting in the tunnel, I could hear the crowd chanting my name. This was a great night of boxing. I want to bring more shows here.
“Kulimbana kuno usikuuno was much different than fighting in the Olympics (in Brazil). Usikuuno they were cheering me, they booed me at the Olympics no matter who I fought because I was an American.
Mu Co-Mbali, gifted New Haven (CT) southpaw Tramaine “Wamphamvu Midget” Williams improved his undefeated record to 10-0 (3 Ko), displaying special ring skills on his way to an impressive eight-round unanimous decision over tough Eduardo “Bingu” Garza (6-2, 2 Ko).
A classic boxer, Williams also showed some pop usikuuno, dropping Garza twice, once in the first round and again in the third. Williams, who made his promotional debut for Roc Nation Sports, rolled to victory by scores of 79-71 kawiri ndi 78-72.
Tramaine Williams (R) outclassed Eduardo Garza
I performance okay,” Williams commented. “The last two rounds I was a little winded but I hadn’t been in the ring for two years. We knew he dropped his chin when he jabbed; I followed the game plan and it worked. He fought his butt off, he didn’t come to lose. Tsopano, Ine ndikufuna kuti nkhondo yabwino. Let’s go!”
Relentless junior middleweight Neeco “Tambala” Macias (15-0, 8 Ko), fighting out of Tehachapi, California, enhanced his reputation as a rising contender on the regional scene, assaulting his game Mexican foe, Cesar Soriano (26-35-1, 16 Ko), from the opening bell until the very end for a hard-fought win by eight-round unanimous decision.
A southpaw known for his non-stop motor, Macias connected with punches thrown from every conceivable angle, leaving Soriano no room to move or time to catch his wind, to win by scores of 80-71, 79-72, 78-73).
Neeco Macias had too much for Cesar Soriano
I feel like I could have done better,” Macias admitted. “My opponent came to fight eight rounds and we respect for each other. Ine kuphunzirabe. Everybody has a game plan until they get hit. I didn’t move like I should have. I thank my opponent for giving me a fight I can learn from.

I was surprised he took so many punches, but he’s a veteran and I didn’t underestimate him. I trained hard and needed every bit of it. I’m getting better and I’m coming back strong to make boxing more exciting.

Fighting for the first time since last August, Kansas favorite Jeff Page, Jr. (18-3, 12 Ko) dropped Missouri veteran Steve “The SpoilerWalker (26-34-1, 16 Ko) three times for a first-round technical knockout victory in a fight contested at a 186-pounds catchweight.
Munthawi yopanda mutu, Kansas State junior middleweight champion Efrain Morales (5-0, 2 Ko) anakhalabe undefeated, stopping fellow Kansan Robert Alexander Seyan (2-6, 2 Ko) mu kutsegula kuzungulira.
Kansas featherweight Eric Vargas (2-0, 1 KO) pitched a shutout, winning all four rounds against pro-debuting Kevin “Indio” García.
Kansas cruiserweight Juan Hollingsworth (1-0) won his pro debut by way of a four-round unanimous decision over Raymond Gray (1-2),
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Complete results & post-fight presser conference quotes below:
Yovomerezeka zotsatira
(Winners listed first each fight)
ZIKULUZIKULU CHOCHITIKA – JUNIOR BANTAMWEIGHTS
Nico Hernandez (1-0, 1 KO), Wichita, KS
WTKO4 (2:32)
Pat Gutierrez (0-3), Las Vegas, NV
Gulu – FEATHERWEIGHTS
Tramaine Williams (19-0, 3 Ko), New Haven, CT
WDEC8 (79-71, 79-71, 78-72)
Eduardo Garza (6-2, 2 Ko), Pal View, TX
CRUISERWEIGHTS
Juan Hollingsworth (1-0, 1 KO), Winfield, KS
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
Raymond Gray (1-2, 0 KO), Columbia, MO
Chosowa (186 lbs.)
Jeff Page, Jr. (18-3, 12 Ko), Andover, KS
WTKO1 (2:36)
Steve Walker (26-34, 18 Ko), Katsoka, MO
Zithunzi za JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Neeco Macias (15-0, 8 Ko), Tehachapi, MONGA
WDEC8 (80-71, 79-72, 78-73)
Cesar Soriano (26-35-1, 16 Ko), Mexico City, Mexico
Efrain Morales (5-0, 2 Ko), Garden City. KS
WTKO1 (1:46)
Robert Alexander Seyam (2-6, 2 Ko), Wichita, KS
FEATHERWEIGHTS
Eric Vargas (2-0, 1 KO), Garden City, KS
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Kevin García (0-1), Rio Rancho, NM
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2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Joins elite group Saturday night in pro debut “KO Night nkhonya: History Begins

Msanga KUMASULIDWA
March 25 on CBS Sports Network live from Kansas Star Arena

MULVANE, Kansas (March 20, 2017)– 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez will join an elite group izi Loweruka night as he makes his professional debut in the “KO Night nkhonya: History Begins” yaikulu chochitika, airing (9 p.m. AND / 6 p.m. PT) on CBS Sports Network live from Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, Kansas.
“KO Night nkhonya: History Beginsis presented by KO Night Boxing LLC, in association with Kansas Star Casino, and sponsored by Miller Lite, Mel Hambelton FORD and TITLE Boxing.
In his six-round bout against upset-minded Las Vegas (NV) flyweight Patrick Gutierrez (0-2), Wichita-native Hernandez will become only the fourth United States Olympic medalist in the last 40 years to make his pro debut at home in a nationally televised main event.
The other three members of this special quartet, all Olympic gold medalists and pro debut winners, include Hall of Famer “Shuga” Ray Leonard (Feb. 5, 1977, in Baltimore, MD, ziwiri nthawi dziko ngwazi Mark Breland and world title challenger Paul “Super Fly” Gonzales.
It’s a great feeling,” the 21-year-old Hernandez said from training camp. “I am feeling some pressure but, once I’m in the ring, everything goes away. There definitely is some pressure on me because I’m fighting where everybody knows me in my hometown. Choncho, Ine sindingakhoze kuitaya. At the Olympics, all the Americans there gave me more energy to win. I didn’t want to lose in front of my people. Fighting at home will push me to do my best.
I’m not really focused on fighting on national television. I’m going out there to put on a boxing clinic and, if the knockout comes, it comes. If it happens, it happens, but not going in there looking for a knockout. I’m used to fighting only three rounds (ngati kuti ankachita masewera) koma, as the fight goes on, I’ve always gotten better. Six rounds do give me more time to work on my opponent and do more damage.
Picture gallery below from Nico Hernandez
open workout/meet-and-greet this past Saturday in Wichita
Undefeated prospect Tramaine “Wamphamvu Midget” Williams (9-0, 3 Ko), a gifted southpaw from New Haven (CT), takes on Texas featherweight Eduardo Garza (6-1, 2 Ko) in the eight-round co-feature.
Opening the televised segment of the card, mu asanu ndi atatu kuzungulira machesi, is a potentially explosive junior middleweight throw-down between unbeaten Neeco “Tambala” Macias (14-0, 8 Ko), of Palm Desert, California, ndi msirikali wakale waku Mexico Cesar Soriano (26-34-1, 16 Ko).
Andover (KS) cruiserweight Jeff Page, Jr. (17-3, 11 Ko) akukumana Steve “The SpoilerWalker (26-33, 18 Ko), from Hannibal (MO), in the six-round television swing bout.
Komanso kumenyana pa undercard, in separate four-round bouts, are Kansas St. Junior middleweight ngwazi Efrain Morales (4-0, 1 KO), from Garden City (KS), vs. Wichita’s Robert Alexander Sevam (2-5, 2 Ko), Garden City featherweight Eric Vargas (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Kuyamba kwa New Mexico Kevin “Indio” García, and Winfield (KS) cruiserweight Juan Hollingsworth will make his pro debut vs. Raymond Gray, ya Columbia, Missouri.
Onse ndewu ndi ozimitsa timavutika kusintha.
Tikiti mitengo $115.00 (ringside, m'mizere 1 & 2), $75.00 (floor seats, m'mizere 3-5), $60.00 (floor seats, floor rows after 1-5), $35.00 (lower bowl) ndipo $25.00 (upper bowl). Suites seating up to 22 people are available to purchase for $2,500 (includes non-alcohol beverages and food).
Tickets are available to purchase at www.kansasstarcasino.com/entertain/arena kapenawww.ticketmaster.com. All ages show.
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Undefeated featherweight Tramaine Williams Added to “KO Night nkhonya” TV card co-feature

Msanga KUMASULIDWA
2016 Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa ya Olimpiki Nico Hernandez
HeadlinesHistory Beginsin pro debut
March 25 on CBS Sports Network live from Kansas Star Arena
MULVANE, Kansas (March 14, 2017) – Undefeated featherweight chiyembekezo Tramaine “Wamphamvu Midget” Williams has been added to the televised portion of the March 25TH “KO Night nkhonya: History Begins” khadi, featuring the professional debut of 2016 Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa ya Olimpiki Nico Hernandez.
“KO Night nkhonya: History Beginswill air live (9 p.m. AND / 6 p.m. PT) on CBS Sports Network from Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, Kansas.
Wichita native Hernandez will meet upset-minded Las Vegas (NV) flyweight Patrick Gutierrez (0-2) muzochitika zazikulu zisanu ndi chimodzi.
“KO Night nkhonya: History Beginsis presented by KO Night Boxing LLC, in association with Kansas Star Casino, and sponsored by Miller Lite, Mel Hambelton FORD and TITLE Boxing.
Mu eyiti chonse Co-Mbali, the 24-year-old Williams (9-0, 3 Ko) faces tough Texan Eduardo Garza (6-1, 2 Ko) in WilliamsRoc Nation Sports promotional debut. The most notable victory to date for the slick southpaw from New Haven (CT) is a six-round “shutout” decision over previously undefeated Isaac Zarate (5-0) mu Oklahoma.
Undefeated junior middleweight prospect Neeco “Tambala” Macias (14-0, 8 Ko), of Palm Desert, California, battles Mexican veteran Cesar Soriano (26-34-1, 16 Ko) in the eight-round televised opener.
Former Kansas St. light heavyweight champion Jeff Page, Jr. (17-3, 11 Ko), fighting out of Andover (KS), takes on former USA Midwest champion Steve “The SpoilerWalker (26-33, 18 K0s), from Hannibal (MO), in an eight-round cruiserweight match.
Komanso kumenyana pa undercard, in separate four-round bouts, are Kansas St. Junior middleweight ngwazi Efrain Morales (4-0, 1 KO), from Garden City (KS), vs. Wichita’s Robert Alexander Sevam (2-5, 2 Ko), Garden City featherweight Eric Vargas (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Kuyamba kwa New Mexico Kevin “Indio” García, and Winfield (KS) cruiserweight Juan Hollingsworth will make his pro debut vs. Raymond Gray, ya Columbia, Missouri.
Onse ndewu ndi ozimitsa timavutika kusintha.
Tikiti mitengo $115.00 (ringside, m'mizere 1 & 2), $75.00 (floor seats, m'mizere 3-5), $60.00 (floor seats, floor rows after 1-5), $35.00 (lower bowl) ndipo $25.00 (upper bowl). Suites seating up to 22 people are available to purchase for $2,500 (includes non-alcohol beverages and food).
Tickets are available to purchase at www.kansasstarcasino.com/entertain/arena kapenawww.ticketmaster.com. All ages show.
Zitseko pa 5:00 p.m. CT ndi kutsegula podwala nthawi ya 6:00 p.m. CT.
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Undefeated prospect Neeco “Tambala” Macias Ready to crow & scratch in Kansas

Msanga KUMASULIDWA
2016 Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa ya Olimpiki Nico Hernandez
HeadlinesHistory Beginsin pro debut
March 25 on CBS Sports Network live from Kansas Star Arena
Neeco “Tambala” Macias
(courtesy of Sheer Sports)

MULVANE, Kansas (March 9, 2017) – Rising junior middleweight prospect Neeco “Tambala” Macias will put his undefeated record on the line March 25against Mexican veteran Cesar Soriano mu asanu ndi atatu kuzungulira podwala, pa “KO Night nkhonya: History Begins”, featuring the professional debut of hometown hero Nico Hernandez, ndi 2016 Wopambana mendulo yamkuwa ya Olimpiki.

“KO Night nkhonya” will air live (9 p.m. AND) pa CBS Sports Network from Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, Kansas.
One of only two U.S. men boxers to medal at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wichita native Hernandez. will face upset-minded Las Vegas (NV) flyweight Patrick Gutierrez (0-2) muzochitika zazikulu zisanu ndi chimodzi.

Got to promo links: English – https://vimeo.com/206517858
In association with Kansas Star Casino, KO Night Boxing LLC is the licensed promoter of “KO Night nkhonya: History Begins”, which is being sponsored by Miller Lite, Mel Hambelton FORD and TITLE Boxing.
The 25-year-old Macias (14-0, 8 Ko), fighting out of Palm Desert, California, zimanyezimira “mlonda” Soriano (26-34-1, 16 Ko) in the opening televised bout. The extremely aggressive fighting Macias, who is the reigning World Boxing Council’s (WBC) United States junior middleweight champion, is currently ranked No. 13 by the United States Boxing Association (USBA).
Mwachidule, Macias is an energized-bunny boxer, always going forward, throwing an arsenal of punches from every conceivable angle. His fan-friendly style, in addition to his rooster persona, makes him an instant favorite wherever he fights. Kansas fans there to support Hernandez will probably take to Macias before the first bell.
I never chose my nickname,” Macias explained. “I fought a lot in the amateurs between Los Angeles and Fresno, where there are a lot of Latino fans. They started calling me, Gallo, which is Spanish for Rooster. In my fourth fight, I did a little rooster dance and scratched. Ndiye, I was more dramatic, and eventually I started crowing. I crow and scratch before, during and after my fights, so I better live up to my nickname and keep winning.
We don’t just focus on techniques on camp, I go through some insane, hardcore workouts. Everybody gets tired in the ring but I train very hard and always find my second wind during fights because I train so hard. I’ve been doing it this way for the past five years. I have a good coach, my father (Al), who pushes me. I never reach a plateau in workouts. We even steal workouts from other gyms. Koma, boxing is 80-percent mental and with the Adrenalin rush from fighting in front of large crowds, mwamaganizo, I have to be strong to physically do what I do in the ring.
Macias is getting close to breaking into the world ratings. Two of his last three fights have been shown on CBS Sports Network, both live from Las Vegas, including his USNBC-winning fight against previously undefeated Rolando Garza (9-0), the former member of the Mexican National Boxing Team. Macias took the fight to Garza fight from the opening bell, never letting up during this action-packed fight, until the referee stopped the fight in the fifth round.
Everybody hits the wall and I did against Garza in the fourth round,” adatero Macias, “but I got my second wind and finished him off in the fifth. I’ve gotten better since that fight, Ifenso. I’m not a Floyd (Mayweather Jr.)-like fighter, so I’ve been working on my defense, keeping my hands high, elbows close to my body. I’m smothering opponents now, not giving them leverage, and I haven’t been getting cut like I did in my earlier fights.
I’m going to show fight smarts early, fighting in flurries and pressuring him inside to make him uncomfortable, and then wear him down for the middle and late rounds. The ‘Roosteris going to pressure him; tap, tap, tap to the body, until things settle down and then start digging punches to his head and body. I’m doing everything to come out of this fight 15-0.
Soriano has won his last two fights. He is the former Fecarbox and WBC Mundo Hispano lightweight champ. As a “mlonda,” he has tested the likes of world title challengers Jean ware ndipo Ionut Dan Ion, as well as top contenders such as Kevin Bizier ndipo Logan McGuinness.
Tikiti mitengo $115.00 (ringside, m'mizere 1 & 2), $75.00 (floor seats, m'mizere 3-5), $60.00 (floor seats, floor rows after 1-5), $35.00 (lower bowl) ndipo $25.00 (upper bowl). Suites seating up to 22 people are available to purchase for $2,500 (includes non-alcohol beverages and food).
Tickets are available to purchase at www.kansasstarcasino.com/entertain/arena
kapena www.ticketmaster.com. All ages show.
Zitseko pa 5:00 p.m. CT ndi kutsegula podwala nthawi ya 6:00 p.m. CT.
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